All articles by Chloë McCulloch – Page 26
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Tories pledge to scrap HIPs
The Conservatives announce policies on Home Information Packs, stamp duty and inheritance tax as they gear up for an possible Autumn election
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Homes across England damaged by tornadoes
A series of tornadoes has hit England, smashing homes, cars and trees
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Multiplex loses Wembley claim
Judge rejects Multiplex’s attempt to bring forward trial with M&E firm Honeywell
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Multiplex loses Wembley claim
Multiplex has lost a battle in its attempt to tie a key subcontractor at Wembley stadium to a fixed completion date.
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New finance director at Carillion
Richard Adam will succeed Chris Girling as finance director from April next year
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Barr Holdings in sale talks
Rumours that Scottish builder is close to being bought by McLaughlin & Harvey for £26m
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Livingstone's extra planning powers come under fire
Conservative MPs attack the Greater London Authority Bill, warning it will allow London mayor to override local views
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Wind farm scaled back
Plans for the UK's largest onshore wind farm have been revised in response to conservationists' fears
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New images: Atkins' Dubai 32-storey tower
Atkins unveils designs for mixed-use tower in Dubai centre
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‘It’s like partnering with teeth’
BRIEF ENCOUNTER — A new form of project mediation was launched this week to nip problems in the bud. We brought together its inventors and industry experts to discuss the pros and cons
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Image: Foster's Russian cultural centre
Foster and Partners is selected to design music and cultural centre in North Ossetia
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Pre-budget speech: All new homes to be zero carbon in 10 years
Chancellor Gordon Brown announces stamp duty exemption for new zero carbon homes
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Alsop scheme hit by £40k window repair bill
Will Alsop's Public Arts Centre has been landed be a massive bill to repair a smashed window
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Jarvis reduces pre-tax loss to £1.5m
Chairman of support services group, Steven Norris, is positive about interim results despite downturn in rail contracts
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First image: Rem Koolhaas' Latvian art museum
Design unveiled for Latvia's first art museum for more than 100 years
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Green light for Edinburgh canal scheme
£35m canal-side housing development gains planning permission
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May Gurney's profits up 20%
Contractor's first interim results since floating on AIM boosted by infrastructure contracts
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Regeneration Awards winners
Results from last night's Regeneration Awards celebrating those who make our cities, towns and housing estates better places to live